
Cowboys Restructure Steele's Contract, Secure Future
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Dallas Cowboys Restructure Terrence Steeles Contract: A Commitment to the Future
The Dallas Cowboys have restructured right tackle Terrence Steeles contract, reducing his cap hit for 2026 and securing him as a starter for the next two seasons. Steele, an undrafted free agent in 2020, has been the teams starting right tackle since then, excelling in run blocking. Despite pass protection struggles, the Cowboys see him as a core piece of the offensive line. By restructuring his contract, the team saves around $10.2 million in cap space and guarantees money into 2027, signaling their commitment to building around Steele up front for the short term.
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